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Nestled at the crossroads of three valleys and sitting at 1700 m the village of Imlil is the main base camp for the start of popular trekking and ski touring trips. Imlil Toubkal Authentic Lodge is a traditional Berber house situated in the heart of the villageDouarMz'ikArghan, perched above Imlil. The Lodgehas fourdormitories decorated in the style of the region. To prepare you for your adventures, we provide an ample breakfast on the balcony that looks south towards the Toubkal Massif. Hot showers and mint tea will restore you after your excursions and in the evenings, we prepare soups, targines, couscous and delicious fresh breads and fruits.The Lodge is ideally located for hiking in the surrounding valleys and summiting mountain peaks including the famous Jebel Toubkal. We do not have sherpas here in Morocco, but muleteers with their mules will take care of your heavy rucksacks.Whether you want to rest and relax during your stay or discover the mountains by foot, we are here to pro vide you with all the information you need and welcome you with our Berber hospitality..

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This article describes HOW to edit a page, but editing this page will not create a new article! For information on how to create new articles see Wikitravel:How to start a new page.

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